EXCLUSIVE – Why Tasmanian Trot Trainer Ben Yole is Allowed to Apply the Chainsaw to Old Horses With Impunity – Because Tasracing’s Senior Marketing Executive Shoots Zebras

Tasracing is a Tasmanian State Owned Company responsible for governing the Tasmanian racing industry.

The welfare of all racing animals in Tasmania is a core priority for Tasracing.

Tasracing optimises welfare outcomes through the formulation and implementation of rules, policies and participation in various welfare initiatives at a state and national level.

Tasracing strives to meet or exceed community expectations relating to animal welfare.

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Sam Steven is the marketing manager at Tasracing.

He shoots Zebras.

Travels half way around the world to do it.

A zebra is a horse.

Bang! Bang! Bang!

A dead horse.

A real dead one.

Steven gets the heads of the Zebras that he murders cut off.

Then he brings them back to Australia, and sells them on Gumtree.

I feel like vomiting.

My wife Maggie was so shocked that she asked me if it was a prank.

It’s not.

The man who sits on the senior executive team of the Government body that regulates Tasmanian racing, and is responsible for the welfare of race horses, shoots innocent zebras, and cut their heads off.

No wonder Tasracing stand idle while Ben Yole does it to pacers.

This is sick.

These people should be in jail.

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